Dear list users,
I just got back a review of my manuscript and i wanted your advice regarding
one of the issues raised by the reviewer.
In my study i had to pick four high SES (socioeconomic status)
neighbourhoods and four low SES neighbourhoods of the 60 or so
neighbourhoods in the city.
To show
Picking up dimensions is like reading the fortune from the leaves left on
the bottom of your tea pot. Pick what you think are two most important
underlying ecological factors (e.g., moisture vs. nutrient status) and label
your axes accordingly. I am sure the reviewer will be satisfied.
Adolf
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